Canadian artist Paul Kelley was born in Nova Scotia in 1955 where he continues to live and work. Kelley's understanding of the subtle difference between "sensual beauty" and "sexual eroticism" makes his art uniquely powerful and appealing. Whether the subject is a marine landscape or a woman in high heels, the artist imbues his work with a sense of serenity, romanticism, and mystery.

in Julian Baker's series "Overt/Closet/Boudoir," the erotic photographer examines conceptions of sexual intimacy and identity both within and beyond the limits of society and physical space. Each image exposes its subject's personal narrative and sense of sexual boundaries, from the tamed yet slow burning sexuality of a middle-aged housewife sitting in a closet to the free and dignified expression of a nudist in nature.

Yukari Terakado is a visual artist and illustrator from Tokyo. She is attending the Joshibi University of Art and Design and has been working actively as an artist since 2008. Combining the simplicity of fine lines and limited color with complex patterns and forms, Terakado's work possesses a sensual quality that is instantly appealing and sweetly seductive.

Illustrator Steve Scott may be most recognized for his commercial illustrations involving cute animals and cartoons, but deep inside his portfolio we came across these sultry pin-ups. Steve is based out of London and uses vibrant colors to give these sexy pin-ups a bold and playful look.

'Tip of the Iceberg is a smart illustrated guidebook that explores all the parts and functions of the clitoris. Charmingly written and illustrated, this book includes diagrams, exercises and historical facts about this amazing and often misunderstood part of female anatomy. A fun and eye-opening reference book, it's sure to make a great addition to your collection.'

'In the recent series I retell in pictures several stories that should never be seen. The photos capture different people during various intimate situations in a "caught in the act" way. It made us unwanted spectators of strange rituals and obscure moments as simply everyday routine. Because it is. But "disturbation" is not artless opening of locked or semi-closed doors to children's rooms, toilets or massage salons...' Dany Peschl

Philippe Constantinesco was born in France in 1982. After having completed his studies in Visual Communication in Strasbourg, he founded Zurich29 with Dorian Gourg (art directors studio, motion & static designers) and has been pursuiing his career in Paris since 2006. "Faunesque" is his personal portfolio of beautifully illustrated animals and muses.

Mirrors and naked chicks are a really fun combination because you'll always end up with the illusion of seeing multiple girls. We've gathered these mirror filled images from photographer couple RedOrangeJuicy for your viewing pleasure.

'Her photographic aesthetic is distinctive; rich colors and impeccable sense of details dominate the scene, combined with raw and cinematic black and white. From natural landscape to a tiny hotel rooms, she makes them all appear as if they are sets which have been specifically constructed for the shoot taking place.'
Nicoline Patricia Malina's ‘Dark Romance‘ series for Harper’s Bazaar Indonesia, November 2011.

Charlie Bowater was born in the UK in 1988. She was raised on 90?s cartoons and as much Disney as she could get her hands on. 'I spent my childhood insisting that I would grow up to be an animator and work for the man himself; Walt Disney. I was six, I didn’t know he was dead. My addiction to drawing girls is something I haven’t been able to shake off since watching The Little Mermaid, evidently.'